This award is principally intended to recognize a person who has
consistently through continual labor brought honor unto the Barony and its
citizens through constant unfailing performance of service or the exemplary
execution of the performance of fighting arts over an extended period of
time. This is the Barony's highest award.

This award is principally intended to recognize a person who has
shown over a period of time noteworthy skill in the martial arts of the SCA
(which include heavy weapons, rapier, thrown weapons, archery, equestrian,
siege, marshaling, and scouting) and uses that skill to bring honor to the
Barony or benefit to its citizens. This includes the basics of fighting,
shooting, throwing, riding, teaching, and assisting in the production of
armor, ammunition, or weapons without remuneration, providing the general public
with a "living pell" during demos, or providing leadership for the
Baronial fighting, riding, or shooting unit.

This award is principally intended to recognize a person who
has, over a period of time, performed service of a general nature that has
benefited the Barony. It might also be presented to an individual who has
performed one or more acts that have rescued the Barony or some of its
citizens from a risky, embarrassing or demeaning situation. It could be also
be presented to an individual who has carried out the duties of a demanding
Baronial Office exceptionally well.

This award is principally intended to recognize a person who
has, over a period of time, shown some noteworthy ability in the Arts and/or
Sciences and shares that ability with the general populace either through
teaching or display, bringing honor unto the Barony or benefit to its
citizens.

The Coin of the Sea is an award of special recognition and is
given at the discretion of the Baron and/or Baroness. It can be given
multiple times and for a variety of reasons. The token is traditionally a
golden sand dollar pendant.

The order was created to recognize those members of the Barony
who have successfully run several Marinus events or have successfully cooked
feasts for several Marinus events. Members of this order routinely serve as
mentors to new autocrats and feast cooks. Members of the order who were
recognized for their work as an autocrat are called Hall Stewards. Members of
the order who were recognized for their work as a head cook are called Feast
Stewards.